First Degree Murder Charges Laid In Connection To a CFSEU-BC Investigation Into a Suspicious Death.

Two men and one female have been charged in-connection to a Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC), Island District-led investigation into the suspicious death of a female on Vancouver Island.
In August 2023, CFSEU-BC’s Island District Team began an investigation, working collaboratively with Nanaimo and North Cowichan/Duncan RCMP, after Information was obtained that led investigators to believe that the overdose death of a female from Nanaimo was suspicious.

The investigation advanced using various police techniques and resources to identify three individuals and to obtain evidence that led to criminal charges being laid.

On October 17, 2024, The British Columbia Prosecution Service (BCPS) approved charges against three individuals;

• Kehar Gary Sangha, a 59-year-old male from Duncan;
• One count first degree murder, contrary to section 235(1) of the Criminal Code of Canada (CCC)
• One count counselling to commit murder, contrary to section 464(a) CCC;
• Tyler Stephen Elrix, a 41-year-old male from Duncan;
• One count of first degree murder, contrary to section 235(1) CCC.
• Lily Irene Lindbergh, a 44-year-old female from Duncan;
• One count of first degree murder, contrary to section 235(1) CCC;
• One count counselling to commit murder, contrary to section 464(a) CCC.

Garry Sangha and Lily Lindbergh have been arrested and will remain in custody to appear before the court at a later date.

CFSEU-BC is seeking the assistance of the public in locating Tyler Elrix who has an outstanding arrest warrant in relation to these charges. If anyone has any information on Tyler Elrix’s location police ask that you do not approach or engage him. Please contact your local police or Crime Stoppers with the information.

“This investigation led by CFSEU-BC, and subsequent charges, speaks to the specialized ability of CFSEU-BC to work with partner agencies to conduct complex investigations that support the prosecution of individuals who pose the hightest risk to public safety,” says Sergeant Brenda Winpenny, Media Relations Officer for CFSEU-BC. “CFSEU-BC remains vigilant in our efforts to support and work collaboratively with our policing partners to target those who threaten the safety of our communities due to their involvement in violent criminal acitivity.”

CFSEU-BC would like to thank the Island District RCMP for their assistance with this investigation.

Media Spokesperson:
Sergeant Brenda Winpenny
Cell: 604-838-6800
Email: Brenda.Winpenny@cfseu.bc.ca

In Partnership with Abbotsford Police Department, Canadian Border Services Agency, Central Saanich Police Service, Delta Police Department, New Westminster Police Department, Organized Crime Agency of British Columbia, Port Moody Police Department, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Saanich Police Department, South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority, Vancouver Police Department, Victoria Police Department, West Vancouver Police Department

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